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❖ A always goes with T (Adenine - Thymine)
G always goes with C (Guanine - Cytosine)
If the pairs aren't the way they're supposed to be, this can result in genetic disorders
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The base pairing rules for DNA are governed by the complementary base pairs: adenine (A) with thymine (T) in an A-T pairing and cytosine (C) with guanine (G) in a C-G pairing. Thymine only binds with adenine in a T-A pairing and guanine only binds with cytosine in a G-C pairing.
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